EAR1

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This flyer is posted on the wall outside of my room. I like how the word "facts" is red and in capital letters to catch your attention. I also like how theres one picture in the center with words around it explaining it. This flyer is informative and straight forward. It gives tips on how to know if you may have the flu and what to do/where to go if you think you do have the flu.

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This flyer is also on the wall outside of my room. It's nice how it's short and to the point, but it might be too short. It doesn't tell you what "Autism speaks U at BU" is. Is it a discussion, a club, a fundraiser, or something else? The colors are nice, but it's not attention-grabbing at all to me.

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I found this flyer on google. It's an attractive design, but there's way too much to look at. There's a lot of words and more than enough pictures. If you were to be walking past this flyer, you would have to stop and read it for a couple of minutes to gather all of the information in it.

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This is the flyer I created that has to do with my topic. The red words and the picture catch your attention. It encourages students to seek help with their schoolwork and tells them how to go about it. This flyer would be useful to incoming BU students because it gives them an opportunity to take advantage of tutoring right away. Being new, they wouldn't know where to go to sign up for a tutor, so this flyer would supply them with enough information to do that.

EAR2

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I like the colorful pictures on this brochure. Just looking at it I can tell that they are advertising a tropical place and it makes me want to go there. The descriptions of the different islands are all in different colors that compliment the pictures.

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I like how the main information is in the center of the brochure while pictures are on the outside with the name of the organization and websites. The colors all look good together and represent water which obviously relates to sharks.

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This brochure is boring to me. There is nothing that catches my eye that would make me want to pick it up and read it. There are only two colors and they are both dull. The fact that it is about history does not help.

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This is the brochure I made that relates to my topic. It's directed towards a teacher because the audience is faculty/family so I went the faculty route. The red and capital lettering on the front catch the eye and compliments with the color of the apple on the desk. The picture also lets you know kind of what the brochure is about. On the second page I typed the most "important" word in each sentence in a bigger font.

EAR3

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I don't like the font of "Kathy Johnson" at the top of this letter. It looks too playful to be a professional letter. I also don't like how the name, the logo, and the company information is all in the same exact color. There is no contrast.

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It bothers me how the "LINK" logo does not line up with the line to the right of it. Also, the "KACILl" logo at the bottom is too close to the left edge of the paper, it needs to be lined up with the "LINK" logo at the top.

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I like how this letter looks. The picture and the company information is placed well and the yellow line separates the content of the letter from the company information.




This is the letter I wrote as an aspiring professor. I included my information at the top and a line separating it from the letter.